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【导演】:Matthias Keilich
【主演】: Ill-Young Kim/Ju Youn Kim/丽萨·克鲁泽
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【制片地区/国家】:德国
【年份】:2002
【语言】:德语
【上映时间】: 2003-05-04
【片长】: 90
【原名】:Nicht Fisch, nicht Fleisch
【又名】:Neither Fish, Nor Fowl
【评分】:豆瓣:0 ,IMDB:7.0
【IMDb链接】: tt0308648
在这部Nicht Fisch, nicht Fleisch片中,This bilingual movie (German and Korean) tackles the issue of Korean adoption children. Michael (Ill-Young Kim) is raised by his German adoption parents in a small German village. His physical appearance is Korean, for the rest he is 100% German and seems to live a happy life, he plays in a local band. His life starts falling apart when his best friend (one of the band members) moves to big city Berlin and his German parents end up in divorce. On the spur of the moment he 'borrows' his father VW and drives to Berlin to join his friend. In Berlin he starts noticing Korean restaurants and he starts to become curious about his heritage. He walks into a Korean restaurant and falls in love with the daughter of the owner. Conflicts soon arise when he tries to become her boyfriend. Michael does not understand Korean culture and - even though he is 'Korean' - he is not accepted by her family.
Adopted as a baby in Korea and raised in a provincial German town, Michael has two identities. Unable to look in the mirror without feeling the hole in his history, he longs to know and be assured of his own identity. When his adoptive parents divorce, Michael feels lost and runs to his best friend in Berlin. But it's a new confrontational friendship with beautiful Jin Hi that forces him to re-examine himself. In Berlin's Korean community Michael is "neither fish nor fowl", a Korean-German with no knowledge of Korean language and tradition. Trapped between two cultures, Michael's realization that he's a stranger in his own home stirs him to question what it is that defines oneself. Underscored by stark photography, luminous performances, and a deeply echoing script, Neither Fish Nor Fowl transforms the terrain of self-awareness into a strange, lonely, and desperately universal story.
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